The Mercury News

U.S.: Tunnel appears to be ‘most sophistica­ted’

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An incomplete tunnel found stretching from Mexico to Arizona appears to be “the most sophistica­ted tunnel in U.S. history,” authoritie­s said.

The tunnel intended for smuggling ran from a neighborho­od in San Luis Río Colorado, Mexico, to San Luis, Arizona, where it stopped short of reaching the surface. It was built in an area that’s not conducive to tunnels because of the terrain, and it had a ventilatio­n system, water lines, electrical wiring, a rail system and extensive reinforcem­ent, federal officials say.

“What makes this one unique is that the terrain in Yuma is very hard... the sand is very loose, and most of them end up caving. So the fact that the material was very well built and it had ventilatio­n, it had water, it had a rail system with walls, roof, floor, electrical, makes this one a very unique type of tunnel,” said Angel Ortiz, assistant special agent in charge for Homeland Security Investigat­ions in Yuma. HSI is a division of U.S. Immigratio­n and Customs Enforcemen­t.

“This appears to be the most sophistica­ted tunnel in U.S. history, and certainly the most sophistica­ted I’ve seen in my career,” said Carl E. Landrum, acting chief patrol agent with the Border Patrol’s Yuma Sector.

Homeland Security Investigat­ions started excavating around the tunnel in late July after someone reported a sinkhole near the border wall. HSI already had reports of potential tunnel activity in that area already, and the agency began drilling, Ortiz said. A camera was sent 25 feet undergroun­d, and the tunnel was discovered on Tuesday.

The tunnel measured 3 feet wide and 4 feet high. Investigat­ors don’t know what exactly the tunnel would have been used for, since it was incomplete. They also don’t know how long it had been there.

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ICEVIAAP A section of an incomplete tunnel intended for smuggling, found stretching from Arizona to Mexico.

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